Brian Sheldon Brewer
Brian Sheldon Brewer, age 59, was born 2-22-1960 in Oklahoma City to William and Harriet Brewer. He passed away suddenly on 11-8-2019.
Brian was a devoted and loving husband, father, son and Pops to his precious granddaughter Madison, the true love of his heart.
He graduated from Putnam City West HS, class of 1978. Brian was a lifelong avid sportsman. He loved hunting, fishing, 4 wheeling, snow skiing and camping. He was excellent at grilling and loved to cook for family and friends. His true passion since he was 14 years old was being a private pilot and his love of planes.
He has been in the Utility Contracting business for over 35 years.
Brian is survived by his wife, Pam, Son Derek (wife Kayla and daughter Madison) and Son Trent. Parents Bill and Harriet, Sister Shelly (husband Mike Troyer). Also survived by nieces, nephews, and his beloved mother-in-law Evelyn Chenoweth along with so many friends and family.
Celebration of life service will be 1:00 p.m., Thursday November 14, 2019 at Newchurch on N. Rockwell.
So sadden to hear about Brian. Pam, Derek, Trent, and Evelyn and his Family are in my Thoughts and Prayers.
Brian is the man! He always supported me and always had positive words for me. Our last conversation was about all of us going out to eat, Madison, and of course we got around to talking sports and hunting and fishing! My life is for sure sad because of this, however I am a better person because of Brian. I am humbled to have been his friend. I will, as all of us will, miss him, but he will forever be in my heart. Much love to Pam, Derek, Trent and family, love you all.
Coach Rick Scott
It’s hard to believe it’s been almost 25 years since I last saw Brian after we moved away from Oklahoma. Time travels too fast.
He was always so friendly and warm, sharing his passion of flying and the outdoors so freely with everybody.
Our trip to La Ronge Saskatchewan fishing in I believe the fall of 1993 is a special memory. We had a couple nights with incredible views of the northern lights. The colors danced and moved in the heavens.
I have to believe Brian is up there flying with them now.
While I won’t be able to attend his memorial, I assure you Brian has been in my thoughts this week.
My condolences to the family.
Leldon Locke
Sherman, Texas